RENDERED SPECULATION: The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro MAY Be In Development And Camo'd But It Becomes Real HERE!

RENDERED SPECULATION: The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro MAY Be In Development And Camo'd But It Becomes Real HERE!
In a follow up to the previous thread about the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro spy shots, I wanted to share with you some great renderings sent to us by our friends over at TopSpeed.

**Special thanks to Mike for passing these images along!

As noted, we are very confident the next-gen Camaro will be an evolution of the current-gen vehicle's design. The headlights and front grille will get more squinted as the intakes get MUCH bigger. Expect the lines towards the rear end of the 2016 Camaro to get sharper and more angled.

While it's difficult to imagine this via written word and a fully camouflaged test vehicle, these renderings put together by TopSpeed bring what's been observed to reality. As I have yet to see anyone else render the next-gen Camaro, to the best of my knowledge these are the only ones.

What I especially like about the renders is that they actually show you proof as they directly compare the renderings to the spy photos in TopSpeed's possession.

If you're Jonesing for a 2016 Camaro, you've got to check out these image via the "Read Article" link below!

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valhallakeyvalhallakey - 10/13/2014 6:20:19 PM
+2 Boost
Disappointing. Needs 1) Larger greenhouse 2) Smaller rear (why does the physically smaller car still have to have the same size rear???), 3) square off the fenders ala 1969, those were cool and different, 4) Use the RS front end of the 69 as a model for the new car, 3 lines one for lights, one for running lights one for blinkers, 5) Have the body line start from the fender… and 6) use real grills in front of rear wheels to cool brakes differential… something back there needs cooling….


t_bonet_bone - 10/14/2014 9:17:55 PM
+1 Boost
These new designs are bloated upwards and look like a minivan with a wheelchair kit.


dumpstydumpsty - 10/14/2014 1:09:38 PM
+2 Boost
@valhallakey:
"ala 1969"? Dude, it's 2014.....seems like you want an old Camaro - which is fine - but this new Camaro needs to be "new".

I like that GM isn't using so many retro design elements. Make a modern muscle car & stop dreaming about the past.


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